Global Village, Dubai’s popular cultural attraction, will not host its traditional Eid celebrations this year as the destination remains closed until further notice amid precautionary safety measures announced by authorities.The news comes just days before the expected Eid al-Fitr holiday, disappointing many residents and tourists who usually gather at the site to watch the spectacular fireworks display marking the end of Ramadan. Officials said the decision was made in compliance with government directives limiting fireworks and drone displays nationwide as part of broader safety precautions.Global Village, one of Dubai’s most popular seasonal attractions, has been closed for more than two weeks and will remain closed until further notice as authorities continue to monitor the evolving regional situation.
All planned Eid fireworks and drone displays have been canceled this year, organizers confirmed. This popular open-air attraction usually hosts large fireworks displays during major holidays, attracting thousands of visitors every night.However, the venue said it was adhering to official government guidance, which has temporarily banned fireworks and drone entertainment across the country.The cancellation marks a major change for the festive period, as fireworks have long been a highlight of Eid celebrations. In previous seasons, the colorful display lit up Dubai’s skyline and visitors enjoyed shopping, dining and live performances.
The extended closure has been linked to heightened tensions in the Middle East, prompting authorities to take extra safety precautions in key public spaces. Ongoing regional conflicts involving the United States, Israel and Iran have led Gulf governments to reassess public events and gatherings as a precaution.There are reports that the UAE recently intercepted a number of ballistic missiles and drones launched from Iran, highlighting the seriousness of the situation and the need for vigilance. As a result, several major attractions across the UAE, including Dubai Parks and Resorts and Al Ain Dubai, are also temporarily closed while authorities assess the security situation.
Eid al-Fitr in the UAE is expected to start around March 19, 2026, depending on the appearance of the new moon.With the festival less than a week away, officials advise residents and visitors to stay informed about announcements about reopenings or changes to scheduled events through Global Village’s official website and social media channels.Known for its international pavilions, street food, shopping stalls and cultural performances representing more than 90 countries, this popular attraction typically attracts millions of visitors each season.While the cancellation of fireworks may affect some Eid celebrations, authorities say security remains a top priority as the region grapples with current geopolitical tensions.
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